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European Journal of Teacher Education | 2010

Social justice and school linkages in teacher education programmes

Ruth Reynolds; Joanna Brown

This paper investigates current research into the role of education in combating social injustice, assembles this research to indicate key features of a teacher education programme that would assist education for social justice, and links these features to one innovative university teacher education programme to ascertain some of the practical difficulties in establishing such a programme. The research indicated key approaches that would enhance the probability that graduates from teacher education programmes will be able to pursue social justice initiatives.


Asia-pacific Journal of Teacher Education | 2016

Just Add Hours? An Assessment of Pre-Service Teachers' Perception of the Value of Professional Experience in Attaining Teacher Competencies.

Ruth Reynolds; Peter M. Howley; Erica Southgate; Joanna Brown

ABSTRACT This study compared pre-service teachers’ perceptions of their professional competencies at two campuses of a large regional teacher education university, where one campus provided students 22% more hours of professional placement in schools and related educational settings. Students who had experienced more hours in schools and such settings were more positive about their, ability to apply their knowledge of students and how they learn, classroom management, professional knowledge and practice, and community engagement; however, when students felt well supported during professional experience, such differences diminished. Additional hours were not associated with pre-service teachers’ perceptions of their ability to apply subject content and teaching; plan, assess and report; and effective student communication. Researchers argued that this pointed to the crucial role of good classroom mentors in teacher professional experience but also the value of students’ tertiary teacher education in preparing them for classroom teaching.


Archive | 2015

Contesting and Constructing International Perspectives in Global Education

Ruth Reynolds; Deborah Bradbery; Joanna Brown; K. Carroll; Debra Donnelly; Kate Ferguson-Patrick; Suzanne Macqueen

This volume addresses the need for an international perspective on global education, and provides alternate voices to the theme of global education. The editors asked international educators in different contexts to indicate how their own experience of global education addresses the broad and contested concepts associated with this notion. Following the lead of the internationally acknowledged authors from North America, Europe, Africa, Australia, and Asia, perspectives were provided on a wide variety of contexts including tertiary education, and teacher education; various pedagogies for global education, including digital pedagogies; and curriculum development at school, tertiary and community levels. Contesting and Constructing International Perspectives in Global Education explores the tensions inherent in discussions of global education from a number of facets including spatial, pedagogical, temporal, social and cultural; and provides critical, descriptive and values-laden interpretations. The book is divided into five sections, “Temporal and Spatial Views of Global Education”; “Telling National Stories of Global Education”; “Empowering Citizens for Global Education”; “Deconstructing Global Education”; and “Transforming Curricula for Global Education”. It is envisaged as a starting point for a stronger international conception of global education and a way to build a conversation for the future of global education in a neo-liberal and less internationally confident time.


Archive | 2015

Teaching with a Values Stance for Global Citizenship

Deborah Bradbery; Joanna Brown

Children’s literature as a selection and compilation of symbols, words, diagrams and pictures is a message mechanism that is today multimodal in its delivery. Tschida, Ryan and Ticknor (2014) assert that children’s literature is ‘one of the primary conduits for sending messages to students’ (p. 28).


Archive | 2015

A values-based pedagogical stance: teaching teachers for global education in Australia

Ruth Reynolds; Deborah Bradbery; Joanna Brown; Debra Donnelly; Kate Ferguson-Patrick; Suzanne Macqueen; Anne Ross


Australian Association for Research in Education (NJ1) | 2012

Globalizing teacher training: Embedding global education perspectives in multi-disciplinary pre-service teacher programs

Ruth Reynolds; Joanna Brown; Deborah Bradbery; Debra Donnelly; Kate Ferguson-Patrick; Suzanne Macqueen


Archive | 2008

The LiNKS Program: the complexities of a university-school connection

Joanna Brown; Cheryl Williams; Ruth Reynolds


Archive | 2013

Teaching Global Education

Debbie Bradbery Donnelly; Joanna Brown; Kate Ferguson-Patrick; Suzanne Macqueen


Archive | 2010

University-school connections: giving voice to the student experience.

Joanna Brown


Archive | 2009

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